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For the sake of providing a picture over time, and using the most up-to-date figures in each dataset, this briefing compares outturn figures up to 2016-17 only, with Local Government Finance Order figures being used to compare 2016-17 to 2017-18.
In correspondence to the Committee dated 18 April 2017, the Scottish Government provided further information explaining that it is for the local authorities themselves to ensure that it complies with its legal obligations.
I have said this in the past, but my main criticism to date of the Scottish Government has been that there is an element of magical thinking to how we can reduce agricultural emissions.
The UK Government has provided £97 million to the Scottish Government for the purposes of cladding remediation. To date, less than £5 million has been spent.